10 Amendments?
This is the correct definition of Federalists.
Are Federalists in favor of a strong central government?
The word amendment means...
A change to the Constitution or an edit
This the correct number of Articles on the Constitution.
There are 7 Articles in the Constitution.
This principle outlines that there should be 3 branches of government.
What is Separation of Powers?
This amendment protects people to marry who they want, protest and express themselves as they want.
The Anti-federalists support this.
What is a strong state government?
This is the number of amendments in the Constitution.
What is 17?
These articles set up the branches of government.
What are the first three articles of the Constitution?
What are Checks and Balances?
The fifth amendment...
What protects people from being held for a crime, self incrimination, or double jeopardy
This was the reason why the Anti-Federalists did not trust a federal government.
Who was King George?
This amendment ended slavery.
What is the 13th Amendment?
Article 6 of the Constitution...
Which Article says states cannot go against federal law?
This principle explains that the government's power comes from the people and that the people are the source of political power.
What is Popular Sovereignty?
The 8th amendment
What gives protection from cruel punishment?
This was the first Constitution
What were the Articles of Confederation?
This amendment gave women the right to vote
What is the 19th amendment?
This explains the process of ratifying the Constitution.
What does the 7th article do?
The Bill of Rights and first amendment are examples of this principle.
What establishes Individual Rights in the Constitution?
9th amendment and 10th amendment
Which amendment state: not all rights are in the Constitution, if not written in the Constitution it is up to the states?
This was considered the great Constitutional Compromise.
The agreement between Federalists and Anti-federalists to add the Bill of rights to the already finished Constitution was called what?
This amendment was reversed.
What is the 18th amendment and 21st amendment?
Why was the writing of the Constitution important for all of the states that saw themselves as independent not as a unified country?
This principle says that the government and the people should work together and elect its representatives.
What is Republicanism?